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999Q Ex� DATt~ MT HISTORICAL BOC 225 N ROBERTS HELENA ltT 59601..
SHOPPKK
Phvlhs Sethre, Vii e President and * haii man ol the Reef Edurai on Committee, Estrayed Cowbelles, is shown giving .1 i het k to Keith S< hauf, Pi m< ipal i�1 Poplar High School, to help purchase beef used m the Home I � oiioimm program. I..n h war, the Monl ana Cowbelles sponsor the heel Education Program which is available to all high schools in the state. Ttie purpose is to promote health through nutrition al studies ol heel b\ leat lung tutuie t ooks how to
purchase and - ook beef* The emphasis is on the less expensive � uts and vanet\ Hie.its. |r- addltlOl to the c OntributlOn towards the pun hasi* ol heel, eat h stutlii : v given a manual about the basics ot beef. The manuals are purchased with money gj\i �>
lo the Mot,i..',! l owbelles b\ the Montana hei 1 Count if. Out local group provides the funds tot the beef.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SHOPPI H IM MM INI 5
�Vlvei ti
latet
ing . o| than TI TMVU noon. News, soi ial and � lub items ��\ Il I Mn^i M 11 KVVN. Ph tures to be appearing m an issue ot a given week should be in no later than Il I M>U M li RNOON.
Mondays and Tuesdays are devoted intensively to handling and processing
material already in. '�enera I observant e ot the above makes it possible to handle emergencies when they ar ise.
It is the i onstant endeavoi o! the SHOPPER to main tain a (|uahlv produ� t and have it prompt I) eat h week
in the hands ot readers.
Cooperation ol the general public in respec t to the
above mentioned area* ot
ai tivitv is most respec t
lull) sodi ited.
y
SI IIV RIP I ION RATI SS.OO IM l>' ) I VB
AWARDS
Mai v Hayes ol I t.< -ei. (sola son i
he.m Ub ol toll Point and
Dolly Boyd oi Poplar, have recent I) been awarded a renewal ot their Child Des
f* I Open en I \ssoc iate Ctoden
tial in ret ogmtion ol outstanding work with pre s< hool < hildren m a gi oup setting. The . tedential
renewal was awarded in the CD \ Credentialing Commission, wtmh is work ing to improve the quality
oj � ate prov ided lot >oung steis m i hdd development tenteis. The Commission represents the eat l> t hild
hood profession through
its membet national organ
IM IK RATI
POPI \R, Ml.
February 3, W83
So it seems the (irounil Hog did not sec his shadow.Now that is suppose to mean our lawns will be turnj_ ing green with nice" warm spring rains.
co*t oh our JV'S BASKETBALL
IV BASKETS M I
The Poplar Indian-- li .tw h >: to Ciri le VI ild� at I ountr\ and t ame home v. ith a loss. The young hoopstcrs started out hot, but tooled down as the g.it �� a cut oi,. The strappili' yapp in1 defense could not overcome
the VI ildt at's hustle. The young hoop'.tei . |i|,i\ed a
good game.
ti
I vt-i \ � antlidate lot the I IV\ Credential is assessed by a team ot tour persons in i hiding three Irom the lo i al tommumtv. The team
members observe the i an didate working with children and evaluate the tare givers ( ompetem e in six areas. These range Irom establishing and maintain ing a sate and healthv
learning environment tii
adv.tin ing the t hild's phvs-i< al and in telle! tual gr ow th.
Maiv Hayes has been em ployed al I ra/ei Head Start sin. e Man ll ol I 9*7. As well as earning her
Child Development Assot
iate U 0 \) Credential in May Ol 1*76, she has gone on to earn hei Assot iate
oi \mn Degree Irom Maw
son ( ollege ill Tune ol 1**7/.
Vl hen Mr s. Hayes ret eived
hei l IV\ t t edential in |97tS, she was informed by
the t omot11urn that she
was the I ir St person in Montana and the I Vjth pel
the Nation to he awarded the Credential, lyola Bearcub has been an employee in Woll Point .it Head siat t tint e it's beginning in 19*7. She has several ai � oniplr.hments to hot I reiht. In Tune ot |97l, she was awarded het \sso< iate ol \lts IVgtoe
from Daweon College, she earned het CDA * red
ential in lune id 1976, and in \p' il ol 1911 she earned het hai he I Ol ol \i ts lie
gree Irom N Ms/ Anno� h
with a total ot II-*> S.-mes tei I ledits. lorty t i\e
t redits more than te
quired tot graduation.
Dolly Boyd bei ame an
emplovee at Poplar Head
Start in May, 1969. Dolly earned het ( DA Credential m Ol tobet, 1979, and
was awarded her Asso< i-
ate ot \r ts Hegt ee Irom
Dawson College in lune. 1911. she is < urrentl)
working toward earning het hat i alaureate Degree Irom NALS/Antio. h. In an age when both parents ot an increasing nurtt-het ot I hildren are working
outside the home, finding an environment in whu h
children will receive more than basii maintenam e has grown in importarne. <. D \ assures parents that
the I redentialed � aregivei is I apable of prov iding
< ompetanl und nur tur mg
< art*. Parents and i at e givers interested in the CDA Program should write: ("OA National < redential-ing Ptogf alii, I Mi I t.. it. NW, Suite 102, Washington,
D.l .. 20'/-*), ot < all toll ttee: ISOO) <�;VMI0
0
FOR
ILVS
Sc oi �
1
IV h\NM IhM !
The S( obe\ Sp.ii :..r is i ,une to Poplar Indian i ountry Saturday mght and went
home w ith a los .. The young hoopslei s hust le from < oast lo i o.ist enable them to olf set the Spartans ottetise. 1 hC round ballet s rex iv id then Syrup
in srrvin defer ' thai allied the it it kmup to the
Spartan offense. This hustle help the \oung ball pounders ease DUl another victory.............................
CONliRATi I \ I U>SS
Score: I 2 ^ k
N � H II
h |g 2"\ H
In w hat was a I eal hat n bui net, the Indiali i man agetl to deleat the I II l le Vi ild< als last 1 t .
day night, at ( Iti le' Pop
lar jumped out to an early lead and held it tor most ot the tust halt. I usi quarter s< ore read l**-f� in favor ol the Indians.
Throughout the set ond \ .. � ter the Indians just couldn't put the game awav as the * ildi als kept . munii; hai k. Within '� a couple
times, but Poplat managed to stay ahead 27-21 at the half,
Circle (ame out determined
to beat Poplar as the vy iId-cats SCOrvd the first ** points ol the halt, but Poplar countered w ith U ot their own. Then in the last 2 minutes ol the quarter, < a- le managed to tie
th game at Vl- ft, The fount) quarter was another one ot those t ' ire h-Poplar
showdowns.
VARSITY BASKETBALL NEWS
MA.
PVV1
u ith the lead I hanging hands 1 tunes in the quat -let the Indians were tied <*S-(t� w ith 2 nun. to go. Ihe VI ildc ats i onverted 2 Itee throws to go ahead
by 2. Darryl Red I agle
then tied the store with 2 tree throws at )0*90* i had Kirn stole the ball on Ihe next time down and made <i lay up to put ttie Indians on top 12-Vi. I if It (hen got ttie ball inside and managed to get a loul and made I tree shot. The wildcat* than pressed ihe Indians full � ourt| and in
ll straight passes Chad Kirn hit Darryl Red I agle un..er the basket tor an eas\ lavup, to put Poplal on top M*5L Circ |e stored on an outside tumper to pull w ithm one. tlien in desp-Tation with :ll left, .i Circle player intention-allv fouled Steve Howe, who made both free throws
the
r
( itt |e si OT ed another basket Iti the i losing SCI -onds, but Poplal did not
have to mhound the ball
as time I.m out. GOOD
KM INDIANS! KEEP IT HI Si ot mg: i had Kirn, I <*-5tey e Howe, I 2 Tommy Steele, I I -Shane Morati, i .
Oati vl Red I agle,6 -Billy
Frrgi
*2.
POPI \U I OS| s IO St Ohl y
On Saturday mght the
Indians Went Up against the
tough Si obey Spartans,
After the Friday mght win .ti i if< le the Indians relaxed fust a little too much and ttie Spartani tame out gunning, Ttw first quarter saw the Spartans jump out to a 22- I 2 lead arid m-I rease it to 10*21 at the
half.
1 he se< ond hall Was a
whole new ball game, titter
a rneasly 11 lot 27 snooting per lor mam e in the
tust halt (lot '.li > the Indians i ame mit I ited Up. vi ith Tommy Steele i onn-
et tiflg On J field gOalS Hi
ttie third quartet the Indians pulled within \'i out storing the Spartans 2 I - I d
in tin- quarter, Vi itti %e%
eral runs at the Spur Litis, Poplat � OUld only get Witti
in points, as ht ian Wahl
proved to be too tnu. h (or
the Indians, witti it game
high poifits.
The Indian shot much better in ttie set ond half as
they tut i*> ot 27 for yju.
for 27 tit H lor the nigh! ( '>'ili. The next at tint) w ill be Friday at I airview, Saturday al Plentywood, Si or ing: Darryl Ned I.agle. It-Tommy Steele, U-Steve Kowe.l I 1 had Kirii,4*-Shatie Morati, 6-Al II) Terg-
uwn,)-Totali 1

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999Q Ex� DATt~ MT HISTORICAL BOC 225 N ROBERTS HELENA ltT 59601..
SHOPPKK
Phvlhs Sethre, Vii e President and * haii man ol the Reef Edurai on Committee, Estrayed Cowbelles, is shown giving .1 i het k to Keith S< hauf, Pi m< ipal i�1 Poplar High School, to help purchase beef used m the Home I � oiioimm program. I..n h war, the Monl ana Cowbelles sponsor the heel Education Program which is available to all high schools in the state. Ttie purpose is to promote health through nutrition al studies ol heel b\ leat lung tutuie t ooks how to
purchase and - ook beef* The emphasis is on the less expensive � uts and vanet\ Hie.its. |r- addltlOl to the c OntributlOn towards the pun hasi* ol heel, eat h stutlii : v given a manual about the basics ot beef. The manuals are purchased with money gj\i �>
lo the Mot,i..',! l owbelles b\ the Montana hei 1 Count if. Out local group provides the funds tot the beef.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SHOPPI H IM MM INI 5
�Vlvei ti
latet
ing . o| than TI TMVU noon. News, soi ial and � lub items ��\ Il I Mn^i M 11 KVVN. Ph tures to be appearing m an issue ot a given week should be in no later than Il I M>U M li RNOON.
Mondays and Tuesdays are devoted intensively to handling and processing
material already in. '�enera I observant e ot the above makes it possible to handle emergencies when they ar ise.
It is the i onstant endeavoi o! the SHOPPER to main tain a (|uahlv produ� t and have it prompt I) eat h week
in the hands ot readers.
Cooperation ol the general public in respec t to the
above mentioned area* ot
ai tivitv is most respec t
lull) sodi ited.
y
SI IIV RIP I ION RATI SS.OO IM l>' ) I VB
AWARDS
Mai v Hayes ol I t.< -ei. (sola son i
he.m Ub ol toll Point and
Dolly Boyd oi Poplar, have recent I) been awarded a renewal ot their Child Des
f* I Open en I \ssoc iate Ctoden
tial in ret ogmtion ol outstanding work with pre s< hool < hildren m a gi oup setting. The . tedential
renewal was awarded in the CD \ Credentialing Commission, wtmh is work ing to improve the quality
oj � ate prov ided lot >oung steis m i hdd development tenteis. The Commission represents the eat l> t hild
hood profession through
its membet national organ
IM IK RATI
POPI \R, Ml.
February 3, W83
So it seems the (irounil Hog did not sec his shadow.Now that is suppose to mean our lawns will be turnj_ ing green with nice" warm spring rains.
co*t oh our JV'S BASKETBALL
IV BASKETS M I
The Poplar Indian-- li .tw h >: to Ciri le VI ild� at I ountr\ and t ame home v. ith a loss. The young hoopstcrs started out hot, but tooled down as the g.it �� a cut oi,. The strappili' yapp in1 defense could not overcome
the VI ildt at's hustle. The young hoop'.tei . |i|,i\ed a
good game.
ti
I vt-i \ � antlidate lot the I IV\ Credential is assessed by a team ot tour persons in i hiding three Irom the lo i al tommumtv. The team
members observe the i an didate working with children and evaluate the tare givers ( ompetem e in six areas. These range Irom establishing and maintain ing a sate and healthv
learning environment tii
adv.tin ing the t hild's phvs-i< al and in telle! tual gr ow th.
Maiv Hayes has been em ployed al I ra/ei Head Start sin. e Man ll ol I 9*7. As well as earning her
Child Development Assot
iate U 0 \) Credential in May Ol 1*76, she has gone on to earn hei Assot iate
oi \mn Degree Irom Maw
son ( ollege ill Tune ol 1**7/.
Vl hen Mr s. Hayes ret eived
hei l IV\ t t edential in |97tS, she was informed by
the t omot11urn that she
was the I ir St person in Montana and the I Vjth pel
the Nation to he awarded the Credential, lyola Bearcub has been an employee in Woll Point .it Head siat t tint e it's beginning in 19*7. She has several ai � oniplr.hments to hot I reiht. In Tune ot |97l, she was awarded het \sso< iate ol \lts IVgtoe
from Daweon College, she earned het CDA * red
ential in lune id 1976, and in \p' il ol 1911 she earned het hai he I Ol ol \i ts lie
gree Irom N Ms/ Anno� h
with a total ot II-*> S.-mes tei I ledits. lorty t i\e
t redits more than te
quired tot graduation.
Dolly Boyd bei ame an
emplovee at Poplar Head
Start in May, 1969. Dolly earned het ( DA Credential m Ol tobet, 1979, and
was awarded her Asso< i-
ate ot \r ts Hegt ee Irom
Dawson College in lune. 1911. she is < urrentl)
working toward earning het hat i alaureate Degree Irom NALS/Antio. h. In an age when both parents ot an increasing nurtt-het ot I hildren are working
outside the home, finding an environment in whu h
children will receive more than basii maintenam e has grown in importarne. SS
Score: I 2 ^ k
N � H II
h |g 2"\ H
In w hat was a I eal hat n bui net, the Indiali i man agetl to deleat the I II l le Vi ild< als last 1 t .
day night, at ( Iti le' Pop
lar jumped out to an early lead and held it tor most ot the tust halt. I usi quarter s< ore read l**-f� in favor ol the Indians.
Throughout the set ond \ .. � ter the Indians just couldn't put the game awav as the * ildi als kept . munii; hai k. Within '� a couple
times, but Poplat managed to stay ahead 27-21 at the half,
Circle (ame out determined
to beat Poplar as the vy iId-cats SCOrvd the first ** points ol the halt, but Poplar countered w ith U ot their own. Then in the last 2 minutes ol the quarter, < a- le managed to tie
th game at Vl- ft, The fount) quarter was another one ot those t ' ire h-Poplar
showdowns.
VARSITY BASKETBALL NEWS
MA.
PVV1
u ith the lead I hanging hands 1 tunes in the quat -let the Indians were tied the Indians i ame mit I ited Up. vi ith Tommy Steele i onn-
et tiflg On J field gOalS Hi
ttie third quartet the Indians pulled within \'i out storing the Spartans 2 I - I d
in tin- quarter, Vi itti %e%
eral runs at the Spur Litis, Poplat � OUld only get Witti
in points, as ht ian Wahl
proved to be too tnu. h (or
the Indians, witti it game
high poifits.
The Indian shot much better in ttie set ond half as
they tut i*> ot 27 for yju.
for 27 tit H lor the nigh! ( '>'ili. The next at tint) w ill be Friday at I airview, Saturday al Plentywood, Si or ing: Darryl Ned I.agle. It-Tommy Steele, U-Steve Kowe.l I 1 had Kirii,4*-Shatie Morati, 6-Al II) Terg-
uwn,)-Totali 1